Becky, Denniele, Mark & I are plotting two BOM patterns here next year, one pieced, one appliqued. The pieced Block of the Month is Yankee Notions---Twelve traditional blocks with monthly stories about two kinds of Yankee Notions:
- Tangible sewing notions manufactured in the North
- Philosophical and cultural notions dividing North and South
The two societies encountered each other in commercial business. For example, city merchants or rural peddlers sold small manufactured goods not made in the South before the Civil War. Somehow these small goods also became known as Yankee Notions.
We'll also be showing two-color blocks and three-color blocks. Becky & Denniele are both doing a red, white and blue color scheme.
For just the blocks for a Two-Color 12" Block Quilt you'd need 2-1/2 yards each of dark and light, probably a minimum of 3 yards of each for the 18" Blocks
For a Three-Color Quilt 12" Blocks
You'll need 3 shades
1/2 Yards
From a British Board of Trade poster during World War II
A notions man
Each month on the 2nd Wednesday you'll get a free pattern here in 2020. No need to sign up but you may want to join our Facebook page so you can see what everybody's stitching. We'll let you know when that is up and ready to go.
And you'll be able to buy the patterns all at once at my Etsy store. I'll post that link soon too.
The patterns will include instructions for 18-inch blocks and 12-inch blocks (if you have BlockBase you can draw them any size.)
If you make 18" blocks you may want a 3" sashing giving you the layout above 66" x 87"
Add a 4" border to make a quilt 74" x 95"
We'll show more set ideas as we go.
Fabric
For just the blocks for a Two-Color 12" Block Quilt you'd need 2-1/2 yards each of dark and light, probably a minimum of 3 yards of each for the 18" Blocks
For a Three-Color Quilt 12" Blocks
You'll need 3 shades
1/2 Yards
1-1/2 Yards
1-3/4 Yards
1-3/4 Yards
For 18" blocks:
1 Yard
3 Yards
3 Yards
These are rough ideas. You all follow your own muse anyway.